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Has it really been a YEAR since Washington DC and GCLS? Where has the time gone? REALLY? I traveled a lot since then, bought a few new computers, got a new SUV, wrote a few books (you didn’t miss THAT did you?) and here we are again! Another event. This year it’s in Chicago which is cool because it’s only 5 hour (depending on traffic) or so from the Northwoods where I hole up in my cave *depending on if I’m writing. This hermit is coming out of the cave for this event. Be sure to stop by the Shadoe Publishing booth as seen here from last year.

You couldn’t possibly miss my red hat could you?

Ask me for a Lesbian Membership card! I laminated a few too for you die-hards who need a card! lol!

Oh, and I’m bringing PLENTY of books too, got the first loads in the back of my new SUV:

Yeah, those are HEAVY…I will have to either get a bigger SUV or a trailer soon!

All joking aside, Shadoe Publishing has two booths this year as always and we would LOVE to see you. I’ll be on a panel with some very nice authors on Thursday, and, of course around for the author signings…or, if you can’t be there for that, buy a book and hunt me down with my red fedora or my light up shoes!

Because, well, as you know, I don’t like to draw attention to myself, bahahahahahah!

C’mon, you know you want to give me a hug, get a picture, and I want to see you all there too! Don’t be shy! I don’t bite…hard. BTW, if you post a picture of me and you on Facebook from the conference, I want you to tag me! I’ll even consider GIVING you a book for doing that!

The deadline for the first round of voting for the Tee Corrine award for art is rapidly approaching. If you haven’t already (even if you have, they will delete duplicates) please go and vote for three covers that I have up for this award. They are:

Please go HERE to cast your vote for these covers that I created! If you are interested in the books themselves, click on the cover and it will take you to where you can read up on them and perhaps purchase a copy.

Small towns are notorious for secrets … but what if you bring your secrets with you?

Amy Adams arrives in Northpoint, Wisconsin on a Greyhound bus. Small towns are well known for not taking to strangers, but THIS stranger decides to stay.

Amy has a look around and to her, it ‘feels’ like home. She rents a cabin in the woods outside of town and proceeds to look for a place to open a store. Renting to own from one of the locals, she soon finds herself making friends and making waves. She won’t discuss where she is from and has nothing to say about her past.

People are extremely curious. This Southern Belle has them talking.

Abby Shipman, the Chief of Police in this neck of the woods is intrigued by the decidedly mysterious and straight redheaded whirlwind that has blown into town. It’s curious that she won’t talk about her past and she is certainly uncomfortable around Abby … or is it cops in general?

Really enjoyed this. You literally sit through halfway to three quarters of it going what on earth is in her past… I really liked Amy/Angel’s character. Well written. But it’s K’Anne so you know it’s going to be good 🙂

I just finished this story. Very entertaining.If this place really exists,I want to go there.Never heard of the “Thumb ” area of Wisconsin on the Eastern coast but I would like to go there after reading this book. It was fun getting to know Amy and Abby,Toby, and Tabby and oh yeah the kids. Hated to see it end.

Another superior book by K’Anne Meinel. From the first page to the last you are keep guessing as to what is going to happen between our two main characters Amy and Abby. You understand the confusion in Amy’s mind regarding relationships and as you continue to read the story mush of her past life is revealed and her reason for running is so apparent. At the end you are exhausted but ecstatically happy with the ending.

This book is one of Miss Meinel’s best in a long line of great reads. Small Town Angel is a story that is so believable that you actually picture yourself as part of the story. once you start this book you will not want to put it down to do the dishes, laundry, put the kids to bed or go to bed yourself. From cover to cover this is full of excitement, love and suspense. Thanks K’Anne for another of your great imaginative stories.

K’Anne Meinel is a Lesbian Fiction bestselling author with more than 92 published works including shorts, novellas, and novels. She is an American author born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised in Oconomowoc. Upon early graduation from high school she went to a private college in Milwaukee and then moved to California for seventeen years before returning to the state. Many of her stories have Wisconsin in them as settings for her wonderful, realistic, and detailed backgrounds. Named the lesbian Danielle Steel of her time, K’Anne continues to write interesting stories in a variety of genres in both the lesbian and mainstream fiction categories. Her website is www.kannemeinel.com.